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Nematoceran larva, NE HU, Nov 3
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pwalter |
Posted on 20-11-2009 22:34
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pwalter |
Posted on 20-11-2009 22:35
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Paul Beuk |
Posted on 20-11-2009 23:27
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Ceratopogonidae?
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atylotus |
Posted on 21-11-2009 13:11
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Chironomidae larvae, but the pictures are too poor in quality to even tell the subfamily, sorry. For a positive identification of Chironomidae larvae it is often necessary to study the mouthparts (how many teeth, are there paralabial plates, etc). |
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pwalter |
Posted on 21-11-2009 13:48
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Well, thank You, I think I go back there in spring and collect later instar larvae, because these are to small for my microscope (about 2 mms, but really thin). I think there will be lot of interesting larvae in this mountainbrook. |
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